Among the topics they touched on were the end of the playoff chase, looking ahead, momentum and improvement. The show can be seen live at The Clubhouse Sports Pub & Grill in downtown Appleton or at clubhouselive.com.

Q: Your 24-17 loss to the Bears on Sunday eliminated you from NFC playoff contention. What are your emotions and thoughts as you contemplate what has been a rough 2018 season?

Jones: Just the way things happened throughout the whole season. Not just (Sunday), just throughout the whole year. It has been a lot of ups and downs. More downs than there was ups.

Q: What was it like Monday at the facility? Business as usual as you look ahead to the final two weeks of the season?

Jones: Business as usual. Putting (Sunday's) game to rest, correcting it and then moving on. We have a game to play this week against the New York Jets. So guys got to lock back in and focus up.

Q: Are there still things to salvage from the season? What are you playing for now?

Jones: Pride. You just go out there and try to get better. That's what you're playing for. Playing to step into 2019 on a positive note and get 2019 rolling on the right foot.

Q: Do you believe you can carry momentum over from one season to the next?

Jones: Definitely. Although once Jan. 1 gets here, 2018 is in the past. It's important to bring positive vibes into 2019, and that helps moving forward.

Q: You missed a good chunk of your rookie season because of injury, but you've appeared in all 14 games this year. What gains do you feel you've made now that you've nearly got a full season under your belt?

Adams: It has just been a lot of battles, just trying to get playing time. Because I always feel like anytime I'm on the field, I'm going to be the best player, and I'm going to make those big plays. It has been an uphill battle, just trying to get on the field, trying to stay consistent, trying to get better every day. But the thing for me, even though when I'm not on the field, I'm still getting better. That's the thing that means the most to me - as long as I can come home every day and show my face to my kids and they know their dad went out and did what he had to do every day.